"Both the Congress and AAP has an anti-Punjab attitude," he said, while inaugurating the 4-km long bridge on river Beas at Dhanoa Pattan near here.

Branding AAP as "Ayash Aadmi Party", Majithia said the party leaders were facing trials in "corruption, criminal and molestation cases".

He said while Sucha Singh Chhotepur "was thrown out of the party on corruption charges", AAP ministers, MLAs and leaders in Delhi were still enjoying the "patronage" of party convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal "despite facing trials in corruption and women harassment cases".

He alleged that the AAP has "played with" the religious and cultural values of Punjab and it was time that people "teach" it a lesson for "hurting" the sentiments of Sikhs and Punjabis.

Attacking Congress, Majithia said it is a "divided house" and bitter relations between MP Partap Singh Bajwa and Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh were public.

He said the party is still in "Intensive Care Unit" due to "anti-people" measures in its earlier regime like "imposing electricity bills on farmers, stopping all facilities to the schedule casts, poor and traders".

The revenue minister claimed that it was only during the tenure of Parkash Singh Badal as Chief Minister that youth of the state was given government jobs whereas Congress put a "complete ban" on recruitments.

He said Congress should stop "day dreaming" to come into power in the state after 2017 assembly polls.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Majithia targets Cong, AAP for 'anti-Punjab' approach

Punjab Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia today targeted the Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for their "anti-Punjab" approach.
"Both the Congress and AAP has an anti-Punjab attitude," he said, while inaugurating the 4-km long bridge on river Beas at Dhanoa Pattan near here.
Branding AAP as "Ayash Aadmi Party", Majithia said the party leaders were facing trials in "corruption, criminal and molestation cases".
He said while Sucha Singh Chhotepur "was thrown out of the party on corruption charges", AAP ministers, MLAs and leaders in Delhi were still enjoying the "patronage" of party convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal "despite facing trials in corruption and women harassment cases".
He alleged that the AAP has "played with" the religious and cultural values of Punjab and it was time that people "teach" it a lesson for "hurting" the sentiments of Sikhs and Punjabis.
Attacking Congress, Majithia said it is a "divided house" and bitter relations between MP Partap ...Punjab Revenue Minister Bikram Singh Majithia today targeted the Congress and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for their "anti-Punjab" approach.

"Both the Congress and AAP has an anti-Punjab attitude," he said, while inaugurating the 4-km long bridge on river Beas at Dhanoa Pattan near here.

Branding AAP as "Ayash Aadmi Party", Majithia said the party leaders were facing trials in "corruption, criminal and molestation cases".

He said while Sucha Singh Chhotepur "was thrown out of the party on corruption charges", AAP ministers, MLAs and leaders in Delhi were still enjoying the "patronage" of party convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal "despite facing trials in corruption and women harassment cases".

He alleged that the AAP has "played with" the religious and cultural values of Punjab and it was time that people "teach" it a lesson for "hurting" the sentiments of Sikhs and Punjabis.

Attacking Congress, Majithia said it is a "divided house" and bitter relations between MP Partap Singh Bajwa and Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh were public.

He said the party is still in "Intensive Care Unit" due to "anti-people" measures in its earlier regime like "imposing electricity bills on farmers, stopping all facilities to the schedule casts, poor and traders".

The revenue minister claimed that it was only during the tenure of Parkash Singh Badal as Chief Minister that youth of the state was given government jobs whereas Congress put a "complete ban" on recruitments.

He said Congress should stop "day dreaming" to come into power in the state after 2017 assembly polls.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Majithia targets Cong, AAP for 'anti-Punjab' approach

"Both the Congress and AAP has an anti-Punjab attitude," he said, while inaugurating the 4-km long bridge on river Beas at Dhanoa Pattan near here.

Branding AAP as "Ayash Aadmi Party", Majithia said the party leaders were facing trials in "corruption, criminal and molestation cases".

He said while Sucha Singh Chhotepur "was thrown out of the party on corruption charges", AAP ministers, MLAs and leaders in Delhi were still enjoying the "patronage" of party convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal "despite facing trials in corruption and women harassment cases".

He alleged that the AAP has "played with" the religious and cultural values of Punjab and it was time that people "teach" it a lesson for "hurting" the sentiments of Sikhs and Punjabis.

Attacking Congress, Majithia said it is a "divided house" and bitter relations between MP Partap Singh Bajwa and Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh were public.

He said the party is still in "Intensive Care Unit" due to "anti-people" measures in its earlier regime like "imposing electricity bills on farmers, stopping all facilities to the schedule casts, poor and traders".

The revenue minister claimed that it was only during the tenure of Parkash Singh Badal as Chief Minister that youth of the state was given government jobs whereas Congress put a "complete ban" on recruitments.

He said Congress should stop "day dreaming" to come into power in the state after 2017 assembly polls.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)